Liawenee's big chill breaks state temperature record

Rob Inglis
Updated August 8 2020 - 10:21am, first published 10:00am
USED TO IT: James Johns, manager of the Great Lake Hotel at Miena, says people living in the Central Highlands have grown to embrace the freezing temperatures the area is known for. Picture: Neil Richardson
USED TO IT: James Johns, manager of the Great Lake Hotel at Miena, says people living in the Central Highlands have grown to embrace the freezing temperatures the area is known for. Picture: Neil Richardson

Thought you were chilly on Friday? Imagine being in Tasmania but being colder than parts of Antarctica.

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Rob Inglis

Rob Inglis

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Rob Inglis is a reporter with The Examiner, covering state and federal politics. He is based in Hobart.

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